A United States poultry processor, Foster Farms will invest $30 million to expand and upgrade the company’s poultry processing facilities in Farmerville, Louisiana.

The investment will extensively modernize and upgrade the facility’s cut-up and deboning departments. The new Foster Farms project will retain 1,092 existing jobs and create 50 new direct jobs.

“Foster Farms is expanding its Farmerville operation to allow for future growth and flexibility of customer mix, as well as greater efficiency in its fresh chicken operations,” President & CEO Laura Flanagan said. “Foster Farms has previously worked with the state economic development department when we acquired the facility in 2009. Since then, we have been very pleased with the quality of the workforce, the business-friendly climate, and the attitude of state and local officials in helping us to succeed in Louisiana.”

Construction for the Foster Farms expansion project has already begun. The company has also commenced hiring for the new positions, and all new roles are projected to be filled by October 2017. The company anticipates the capital equipment will be installed and the new project completed also by October 2017.

Louisiana Economic Development began working with Foster Farms on the new capital project in December 2016. To secure the new investment, the State of Louisiana offered the company a competitive incentive package that includes the comprehensive solutions of LED FastStart, ranked the No. 1 state workforce training program in the nation for the past eight years. In addition, Foster Farm will receive a $500,000 Modernization Tax Credit, and the company is expected to utilize the Industrial Tax Exemption Program.

According to LED, in 2009 Foster Farms made a commitment to purchase, renovate and reopen the former Pilgrim’s Pride poultry facility in Union Parish. With financial assistance from the state, the company invested $100 million to complete facility improvements and rebuild inventory, while announcing plans to refill more than 1,000 jobs in the area, making the site a major economic driver for North Louisiana and a leading agribusiness project in the state. The company also renewed 100 contracts, first established by the previous plant operator, with local poultry farmers in the area.

“Since 2009, we have been very fortunate to have such a good relationship with Foster Farms,” said Farmerville Mayor M. Stein Baughman. “This highly-regarded company has created hundreds of jobs in Farmerville, and with a supply network that reaches our state borders, it has generated activity in our town. The Foster Farms team is civic-minded and a great community partner, and we thank them for their continued dedication to our community.”

“Foster Farms’ facility in Union Parish has generated much-need employment opportunities for our people,” Governor John Bel Edwards said. “The company’s commitment to the area and reinvestment in the Farmerville poultry operations is a testament not only to the Louisiana workforce in the region, but to the company’s vision for future success in our state. We’re proud to have such a well-regarded agribusiness company like Foster Farms in Union Parish, and we congratulate them on their expansion. As Foster Farms grows its presence in Louisiana, many families will benefit, including the extended network of poultry farmers who supply this important plant.”